Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Carol W. Greider, Ph.D.
MSA SC 3520-15533

Sources:

NEWPAPER ARTICLES:

Bowie, Liz. "NOBEL LAUREATE TO SPEAK TO TOP POLY STUDENTS." Baltimore Sun. April 7, 2010. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.

Brewington, Kelly. "LOW KEY LAUREATE; HUMBLE HOPKINS SCIENTIST, COLLEAGUES WIN NOBEL PRIZE FOR WORK THAT COULD HELP
    FIGHT CANCER, RAVAGES OF AGING. Baltimore Sun. October 6, 2009. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.

Cohen, Susan. "A House Divided; If cloning humans becomes possible, you not only wouldn't need sex to reproduce, you wouldn't necessarily need men. Parents
    could pre-select a child's genetic makeup and make a herd of them. Earlier this year, President Clinton asked 18 Americans to consider: Morally speaking, would
    any of this matter?." Washington Post. October 12, 1997. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.

Dreifus, Claudia. "A Conversation With Carol W. Greider On Winning A Nobel Prize in Science." New York Times. October 13, 2009.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/science/13conv.html (Accessed June 15, 2011).

Geracimos, Ann. "Israeli woman shares chemistry Nobel Prize; 3 scientists win for mapping cell proteins." Washington Times. October 8, 2009. Lexis
    Research System.

Geracimos, Ann. "Johns Hopkins professor shares in Nobel Prize; Carol Greider; 2 others win for work with chromosomes." Washington Times. October 6,
    2009. Lexis Research System.

Mundy, Liz. "Carol Greider: Success is in her DNA." The Star. October 29, 2009. Google Search.

Mundy, Liza. "Success is in her DNA; Greider wins the Nobel Prize in a field in which relatively few women thrive." Washington Post. October 29, 2009.
    Suburban Edition. Lexis Research System.

"NAMES IN THE NEWS." Baltimore Sun. April 21, 2006. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.

"NAMES IN THE NEWS." Baltimore Sun. October 18, 2007. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.

Singer, Thea. "Mixed views on aging predictor." Washington Post. May 24, 2011. Every Edition. Lexis Research System.

Stroh, Michael. "A DOUBLE 'AMERICAN NOBEL'; BALTIMORE RESEARCHERS GET PRESTIGIOUS LASKER AWARD FOR WORK ON CELL
    FUNCTION AND GENETICS." Baltimore Sun. September 17, 2006. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.

"Three American scientists win Nobel Prize in Medicine." USA Today. October 6, 2011. Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost.


JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Autexier, Chantal and Carol W. Greider. "Telomerase and Cancer: Revisiting the Telomere Hypothesis." Trends in Biomedical Sciences 21, No. 10 (October
    1996): 387-391. Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost.

"The Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for 2009." Biochemistry (Moscow) 75, No. 5 (2010):
    665-666. Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost.

Blackburn, Elizabeth H. and Carol W. Greider. "Identification of a Specific Telomere Terminal Transferase Activity in Tetrahymena Extracts." Cell Vol. 3
    (December 1985): 405-413. http://www.medizinische-fakultaet-hd.uni-heidelberg.de/fileadmin/forschung/MD_PhD/article_Greider_and_Blackburn.pdf
    (Accessed June 17, 2011).

Blackburn, Elizabeth H. and Carol W. Greider. "Tracking Telomerase." Cell 6, Supplement 2 (January 2004): S83-S86. Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost.

"DNA 'Caps' Offer Target for Heart Drugs." Harvard Heart Letter 20, No. 5 (January 2010). Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost.

Schulz, William. "National Academy of Sciences Elects 72 New Members." Chemical & Engineering News 81, No. 18 (May 2003): 12. AcademicSearch
    Premier EBSCOhost.

Nedospasov, S.A. "The Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for 2009." Biochemistry (Moscow) 75, No. 5 (2010): 665-666. Academic Search Premier
    EBSCOhost.


WEBSITES:

"California Birth Index, 1905-1995." Ancestry.com Operations Inc. (Accessed June 15, 2011).

"Carol Greider's CV." The John Hopkins University School of Medicine. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/bin/s/m/CarolGreiderCV.3-07.pdf (Accessed June 15,
    2011).

"Carol W. Greider - Biographical." The Nobel Foundation. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2009/greider.html (Accessed June 16, 2011).

"Carol W. Greider - Interview." The Nobel Foundation. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2009/greider-telephone.html (Accessed June 15,
    2011).

"Carol W. Greider." NNDB. http://www.nndb.com/people/890/000208266/ (Accessed June 15, 2011).

Chemical & Engineering News. "Three Share Lasker Prize." American Chemical Society.
    http//pubs.ace.org/proxy-su.researchport.umd.edu/cen/news/84/i39/8439Laskerhtml (Accessed June 15, 2011). Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost.

Greider, Carol. "Faculty Research: Telomerase and Telomere Function." The John Hopkins University School of Medicine.
    http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pharmacology/research/greider.html (Accessed June 15, 2011).

"Member Profiles - Carol W. Greider." American Society for Cell Biology. http://www.ascb.org/index.cfm?navid=110&id=1346&tcode=nws3 (Accessed June
    16, 2011).

"'Telomere' Expert Carol Greider Shares 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ." The John Hopkins University School of Medicine.
    http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/telomere_expert_carol_greider_shares_2009_nobel_prize_in_physiology_or_medicine (Accessed June15,
    2011).


OTHER SOURCES:

Carol Widney Greider. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 6th ed. July 1, 2010. Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost.

Nuzzo, Regina. "Biography of Carol Greider." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102, No. 23 (June 2005):
    8077-79. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3375795 (Accessed June 15, 2011).
 
 
 

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